Daily Mail: E-cigarettes are being sold as 'edgy lifestyle devices which could keep people on them for too long'

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Professor Gillian Leng, pictured, said there are still doubts over the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes. Almost 3 million people in Britain use the products leading to fears over 'passive vaping'.

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UPDATE 1-British government gives Melrose takeover of GKN the green light. LONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - Britain's business minister
said there were no national security grounds to intervene in
turnaround specialist Melrose's takeover of UK
engineering company GKN, giving the deal the green light
from government. >>

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